Captain America Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1948, Captain America Comics #68 presents "The Riddle of the Living Dolls" with a cover by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia that crackles with tense drama. Captain America and a green-caped female hero shield a tearful young boy who desperately defends his father's honor, while a police officer levels a gun and a smirking man in the background gestures amid a scene of scattered dolls and overturned furniture. It's a genuinely gripping street-level setup that shows Golden Age storytelling at its most emotionally charged.
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Cap and Golden Girl apprehend criminal midgets whom a crazy doll-maker thinks are actual dolls.
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